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Large wine jug with decorated handle, from the Roman site at Newstead, Melrose, late 1st century AD (bronze) (see 193006 for detail)
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A nice large Roman buff terracotta single handled Wine Jug excavated in London c 1939 Full Provenance SOLD
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